Palin Inquiry Showing Signs of Distress
source: http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-trooper18-2008sep18,0,5278714.story
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The abuse-of-power investigation of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin was unraveling Wednesday, with most key witnesses refusing to testify, new legal maneuvering and heightened Republican pressure to delay the inquiry until after election day.
Palin initially welcomed the investigation, saying, "Hold me accountable," but she has increasingly opposed it since Republican presidential candidate John McCain chose her as his running mate.
In a reversal of position, a key Democratic lawmaker said Wednesday he might convene the committee that is conducting the investigation on whether Palin dismissed her public safety commissioner because he would not fire a state trooper involved in a bitter divorce with the governor's sister.
Some Republican members of the committee have asked for such a meeting to consider delaying the inquiry or to replace Democratic state Sen. Hollis French as its manager. The investigation's conclusions are supposed to be released by Oct. 10.
The Legislative Council, made up of 10 Republicans and four Democrats, had unanimously approved launching the inquiry.
A lawyer for five Alaska Republican legislators suing for a delay of the investigation said he would wait to see what the Legislative Council did before asking a judge for an injunction.
The council chairman, Democratic state Sen. Kim Elton, said he would poll other council members on whether to meet. In a letter Wednesday to House Speaker John Harris, Elton said the situation had become so politicized it was difficult to imagine it could get worse.
Elton also sent a letter to state Atty. Gen. Talis J. Colberg, a Republican appointed by Palin, who said Tuesday he would refuse to allow 10 subpoenaed state employees to testify despite assurances from Colberg's staff last week that they would testify if certain interpretations of state law were agreed upon.
The McCain campaign said Monday that Palin, who was not subpoenaed, was unlikely to cooperate.
One of the witnesses summoned last week, former Palin legislative director John Bitney, said he testified Tuesday.
Bitney said he felt he didn't have a choice. "If I had a publicly funded attorney telling me I didn't have to honor the subpoena, it might have been different," he said.
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krag2112
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No I don't. But who knows if that is true. And even if it is, I'm sure the State Troopers have a disciplinary process that doesn't include the Governor's office getting involved. And again, assuming all of that is true, why wouldn't she cooperate with the bipartisan investigation, and just say so? Why shouldn't they hear both sides of the story? What is she hiding? Why is she stonewalling an investigation she agreed to? Where is the transparency? Sorry Mo1y...this looks very shady to me.
- 3 years ago
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krag2112
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mo1y
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The report failed to mention that the State Trooper tasered a 10 year old boy.
Do you want to be pulled over on a dirk road by a State Trooper, who tasered a 10 year old boy?
- 3 years ago
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mo1y
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squeege
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mo1y:
What does that have to do with Palin not co-operating with an investigation? Is that her grounds for not co-operating?
- 3 years ago
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squeege
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krag2112
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So this is how things work? You can stop a bi-partisan committee who voted unanimously to investigate by simply refusing to cooperate? And she's calling herself a reformer. I guess all the talk of transparency is just a lot of lip service. Pathetic.
- 3 years ago
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krag2112
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Vierotchka
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Vierotchka
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Notblueatall
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Oh here we go...already wanting special arrangements made because she's running for office. No wonder the religious right are not so keen on women in office! J/k!
Seriously though, it all sounds a bit immature, no? I'm so sick of her and her baggage. - 3 years ago
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Notblueatall
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rightbrain
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'most key witnesses refusing to testify'
Talk about payola... - 3 years ago
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